•"Ss^^ '■■'.■'\- •■ '- -jU^ > . >>'■*! '"'-".X . '"\\^ \ \ '■* I 1 I ' EVER notice that winter Golds and Tlu start with a Colcl m the Hea#.?\^Y^ eyes t frequent-sneezing, hot-head sort/* That's the tirrie you should ASPRO : for ASPRO will reduce the temperature within fifteen minutes, with the result that watery eyes,, sneezing, hot-heads, etc., ;will vanish like, magic if you follow the directions carefully* : . What's Move, You "Nip that Winter Cold or 'Flu m the Bud. 19 lot Golds or 'Flu won'ij develop unless you ♦ have a temperature. How to take ASPRO £or Golds and 'Flu Follow these Directions Carefully :— Take 2 Tablets immediately the first symptomt appear, and 2 Tablet^ -. erery 5 hours afterwarcls until sym^tomq disappear; a hot lemon drink to be UkenwitH the last' dose before retiring to bed. Keep the body warmly; clad to prevent chill. A .Directions fpr Headaches, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, Fever, Neirve Pains, etc,, are inside every packet. MOTHER AND CHILDREN BENEFIT. v '-''■—■■■"■ .' : ' • . "Rob Fen," Wellbank Street, ' ' ■ ' -^R§e^^. ' ' ■ '' De«r Sirsi— l fed It my duty as « mother to write and tell * , you ot the wonderful benefit I and my children (aged 6 and 10) - JSl[!uM*!*ffl££ifm. «cme Irora your tatnous ASPRO Tablets. Ai soon as I. notice StSmb . a Cold showing signs of coming, lat once start on ASPRO, Bar vJbS&Bi and I find qne; Tablet after each meal, and again on retiring, 7^^^^ Suite sufficient to check the Cold, both mmy boys and myself. p! ■ JTeTji* *^=g yen the children know their value; the youngest child aiks me Mx'/Ewfflt'f jSJEM for an ASPRO when he doesn't feel too good. He just chews W§g3§%( L.MKM them up -like .'lollies, takes a drink and says; "Now I won't be BJJMnn|M ill long." There's nptbing like ASPRO Tablets. I have given wrffffffll?WTW' them to the boys ever iiiice they were three years of age, and ° W9Jkaft9r^7i7# have neVer had a failure or atiy after-effects yet, and a can vßVuEZrw&!vtJ ■ truthfully recommend them 'to mothers for their own and child- ' . ren's troubles without (ear 'and' with the greatest safety.- You may use this letter as you wish, only I would rather my name be kept out of, public,- but you may, use. my initials.— Yours grate* . . fully. ', v ... ;> . ;v ..,: : ,.,,.> (Signed) Mrs. M.J?B. ■■■ : . Remember ! ASPRO will help you S|low~ii6t next Week! ASPRO gives Definite Results by Relieving any of the following Complaints: Headache, EaWns r^ Malaria < SorsTbj-oat Periodical Pains Rheumatism -:-','." Colds- :,'-.. • • Dengue . 'Asthma Peculiar to Sleeplessness Influenza Sciatica ■.. Hay Fever Women Neuritis^ FeyeHshness Obut ' ; Irritability Alcoholic AfterToothafha- Temperature Lumbago , AH Nerve Pains Effects MINIMUM PRlCES— Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers. . Vt% <SanJ. ZS's (S«ni- M» (Sani- ' 100's (Saai. tap* packed) tape packed) . tape packed) tap« packed) ■■■-, : - W&.%- : &s^? r && " . 46 ■■'■■ : JMAE>E IN NEIW ZEALAND V t'. '. .. .-.',..^... ..:,-': . ■ . . .r~~— ". :.. ...i.,:,'", "Fiat tux/' v tlte well--khowii Financial Critic m a comprehensive review of the prospectus of Paddy^s Point Goldmining Co., Ltd. Says:— i be resurrected on the gold -fields of Otagp? .'■ i "Fiat Lux " helieiies they ccayn y and therei: fore, looks favorably upon the prospectus ■ V of ':&oMy% vPomt Gold Mining Com- :'■■■ h : :p^^jmHed/ y \ : / :.;'■.■■" r : .. ■ . ; :.; ■ • oispeculatprs should obtain: Very hand* , ;; s^Qjne^reiurns ( indeed frdm this venture* -i Sfiicfr has- the writer's fullest support. >y ■■■■■ •;•■':■ ■ : 'i'i ''!"'■' ''•;' .■"'• : i i ; ■■•■• ; ;•-'■• ■'■;■■• : •■'. ■,"••'■■•■■ ;• ■••.''. -v POINiTS FOR INVESTORS. v 1. The Paddy^. Point cement deposit ranks "with the famous ißlue Spur . in' the ' opinion of eminent geologists,' and the Paddy'^ Point 6old \ Mining CoV't'td., will own an area, containing nearly five times the ; area of cement' more than Biue Spur. . , 2. l?he deposit ha's^lath .unworked all these years owing to the absence of a iwater supply , arid the •■ground being freehold property. These difflculties are' -pow overcome by the purchase of the freehold and :,the acqti,ißitioh''bf one of the best water' rights m the.,'dißtrict; which "iv^ill enable the Company to work 24 hours a 'day all the year round. ' 3. /fehe^ater rights are ibeing^ acquired' at a very reasonable figurej and . the fir^hdor is .taking his whole payment In shares;. ' , -' 4. Th6i.C<>hipahy is hot buying a claim — itlis buying a groldfleld at the : pricei&t agrtc.ultural land. ! V , '' 6. iihe ground has toeen thoroughly proye'd by .prospecting, arid the re- ' ports' of the prospectus are shown, m full detail m this prospectus. Reports by Mr. Fred: Ellis, J^P,, and Mr. J.McNeilly, both of which ; gentlemen: are iriuch experienced m miniiig propositions, are ..also very favourable. : ; .• . : • • . '"■ :V.'' '": '":': "•;',.: ' '•: • ■ 6. lit Is intended to .'have the- Company's shares listed on the Stock • •- Exchange.. 1 ;.-',:^ I 'i;yiU-, ; vV'/ • ;••■ ..:;. ."(•.• ' '-.' .'•-■ ■"•. * ■ 7. Provisional IMrectors of the pompany have shown their confli■^d(Bneft;in,Jthß: venture applying for 4800 shares. >, 8;; shares will -.be -placed under option at. the par value of 5/-' per ■ - .'sha.r,e,'>t9^ the; subscribers. ?f--the first 20,00.0 shares m. the' proportion ' ; of'i option 'share for every 2 '• : ■ years: ; '■■■ : ■■■..''■■ ... . .-•;■'• -.■■...-. .".• ■■■ '.. ■■_.■'; '.' " • , : . •■■.■'■•,. 9. Since the prospectus was published, one -of the . provisional 'directors. ... "'We. F. JPerry (a retired miner,) ,■ excavated a paddock measuring 18 l-3\ Wibic iy2si(i&s£ orii thLg'tussocska l'down ,to '-the cetrierit, arid obtained an , I4t:;pe.r^ i^jib'lciy/ird," thus exceeding the values stated Jfi' the'Pro3 i r>ectus'pf 1/2 per^qubic yard; This proves the statement m : : ttie report -of Mr. 'Fr&dV EHisV J-P-. .who states ./that this -coriipariy will Jave one.ofVthe Jargest arid richestxtnining claims m the country. AThe applications iFpr shares nowtotaj 15,500 shares, and intending inyestors'iare^dyioed totrhakei immediate application. . ; ', ■' J rWIAIC;SH»S COUPON |n6 r DAY FQR FUI^L PART-|CULARiS. : •'■'i:;-\' ■■ ■•■ ■■-■■■■% r \: . -±iy, ; «y ■.'■■- . ;• ■ ■ : ■■ -.-.■.. , ■ ...--. . :'.\ ? THE PROVISIONAL DIRECTORSOF PADDY'S POINT* ' . GOLDMINING CO. LTD. ' ;- ■\' Tru.sjiees l Executors Building, 24 Water Street, Dunedin. v < •■;■.! *■ Please'^e'rid 'melatcopy; of the Prospectus of the Com- i . ''•% pany^T'' 'm~ "Ti. -'"'-' i*. 1 ;. %.. :"V t; .: .; '■' ■/' ■..■'■ : ■■• ■■■"■■.;■;-.■.;■ '■'"'■ .; '■'.;; [ ''■' ■■■ -. ■;;))• NAME;.'.. .-■.... ...i. .'.... ............ .V....V V > .:.:.v.f...../.;'-'; ■' ■: ' / ' ., ;^-i ■' ■ •' ■^•■,V + .- ■', '\i !;■■" '.„ ■'■ " •••' ■•'... :: .'. ■'"■'■■' ..' ':?" ::;';■ : '■' ; f ADDBis^^ s *>>^%«'iv:«i'.-'. .../.*..>. .j .•;.. .j;.v....vir: :. ;■'■/;, .' Tl^ Nlitiotoal Baiik of New Jle^and) Limited HEAD QFFICE: \ 8 MOORGATE, LONDON, E.G., 2. Bubßorib«d::JE}Aii.i*tfi;^;- .>..,, .:45.6,Q0Q,000 Reserve Fijnd and Undivided Paiicl-upv Capital ....... £2,00Q,000 . Profits ....... ;«^i65,572 ■??"&■■&< tfJßecpetapy^and^ London Manager :--— — Arthur Willis. ~ •■.'.■ k HEAI) IN THE DOMINION —WELLINGTON v v, GENERAL MANAGER —^ Q. W. Mcl NTOSH, , ■•' ■-■- .-■'-•;■ '--- ■ _—_—_-. -*.~*zk>~*~ -~-k, ':'-.-'-
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NZ Truth, Issue 1183, 2 August 1928, Page 16
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